Today was our first real work day in Biloxi. John Hilliard, John Van Overbeke and Jim Mayhew went off with a crew to Gulfport to put up roof rafters on a new house for three families. It's a very high, steep and ususual roof. (Think about the roof at Memorial and you'll begin to get the idea.)
Denise Brandl and Mary Upshaw went with a group painting the exterior of a house in Biloxi. This also involves some work on window frames and the like. Phil Haslanger and Howard Cosgrove were working inside a house helping put up interior wall frames. Dave and Linda Michael got lunches ready for our group as well as the 13 or so people from St. Charles, Ill.
We are likely to stay on these jobs all week.
We also met with Shari Prestemon, the executive director at Back Bay. She told us a lot about the current situation in Biloxi and the work of Back Bay. More on that in a future post.
Just know for now that we all feeling like we put in a good day (that means people are feeling tired) and that we celebrated Jim Mayhew's 65th birthday and Howard Cosgrove's 60th birthday this evening. That ... and a game of euchre ... was a great way to end the day.
Phil
Monday, November 12, 2007
Hard at work
Phil Haslanger is an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ. He retired in 2017 but recently served part-time as a parish associate at Christ Presbyterian Church in Madison, WI. Most of his adult life, he was a journalist, working for The Capital Times in Madison, Wis. Now he serves on the advisory board of the University of Wisconsin Center for Journalism Ethics and of the Religion News Service and is on the board of Pres House campus ministry. He is married and has four grown children.
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Hi All.... a special Happy Birthday to Jim and Howard!
ReplyDeleteI hope someone will be taking pictures of the various crews at work to share with us when you return. A special request...A team picture with Shari Prestemon for the Website re. Back Bay Mission.
Beautiful fall weather this week (the anticipated rain missed us)!
Shalom.... Ted